Hey y'all, Snowman here
Well, the refs are back and we are ready for week 4. But what about the game in Morgantown, WV. Geno Smith, are you kidding me???? 656 yards???? Nick Florence breaks the record of the Heisman winner and LOSES??? Two receivers with 300 yards in a game?? What the hell happened to the defenses?? They got lit up!! That's what happened. In all, 1507 yards, 133 points and ONLY ONE TURNOVER!!! That's CRAZY!!!! We will DEFINITELY hit this game as well as other college masterpieces on tomorrow's show! Brett and Rich will join me for another kick-ass show tomorrow night at 8pm EDT!!!
Two guys with mics that love sports and love to talk about it
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012
2 games that will forever scream change
Brett here,
You hear a lot of people say this: "Don't let the refs decide the game". Well, in a matter of really two straight games, we have seen this. First off, we see the refs make some big, yet controversial calls in the Patriots-Ravens Sunday night game that even had Al Michaels and Chris Collinsworth question not only the calls, but the entire replacement ref staff. Now fast forward to this past Monday evening where we see the Packers-Seahawks game come down to the refs' decision. Trailing with just seconds left, we see Russell Wilson make one final heave from about the Packer's 40 yard line toward the endzone in hope that someone on his team will come down with the ball and give the Seahawks the miracle victory late Monday night. Well, he got his catch, or was it a catch? We see Seahawks receiver Golden Tate blatantly push away a Packers defender, but no Offensive Interference is called. We then see Packers' corner M.D. Jennings (in my opinion) clearly have possession of the ball for the game-ending interception. However, Tate was somewhat able to get his fingertips on the ball as he is falling down and they both fall to the ground with their hands on the ball (Jennings with it more-so on his chest). The refs look at each other, one says interception and the other says touchdown. The ruling on the field is a touchdown, Seahawks win. However, they do take it to the replay booth where you would think, "okay, at least they will get the call right." So here I am, ruling on the field about to be announced, and you can just hear a pin drop in what is probably the loudest NFL Stadium in the league. "The ruling on the field stands, touchdown." A sentence that seems to be said once a game, will now go down in infamy in this game. Somehow, Tate either had a better possession, or had a simultaneous possession. Seahawks manage to win this game, but at what cost? We all knew the replacement refs wouldn't be as good as the regular ones, but not this bad. In a matter of just two games, the entire football world is in an agreement. This NFL refs lockout needs to end.
You hear a lot of people say this: "Don't let the refs decide the game". Well, in a matter of really two straight games, we have seen this. First off, we see the refs make some big, yet controversial calls in the Patriots-Ravens Sunday night game that even had Al Michaels and Chris Collinsworth question not only the calls, but the entire replacement ref staff. Now fast forward to this past Monday evening where we see the Packers-Seahawks game come down to the refs' decision. Trailing with just seconds left, we see Russell Wilson make one final heave from about the Packer's 40 yard line toward the endzone in hope that someone on his team will come down with the ball and give the Seahawks the miracle victory late Monday night. Well, he got his catch, or was it a catch? We see Seahawks receiver Golden Tate blatantly push away a Packers defender, but no Offensive Interference is called. We then see Packers' corner M.D. Jennings (in my opinion) clearly have possession of the ball for the game-ending interception. However, Tate was somewhat able to get his fingertips on the ball as he is falling down and they both fall to the ground with their hands on the ball (Jennings with it more-so on his chest). The refs look at each other, one says interception and the other says touchdown. The ruling on the field is a touchdown, Seahawks win. However, they do take it to the replay booth where you would think, "okay, at least they will get the call right." So here I am, ruling on the field about to be announced, and you can just hear a pin drop in what is probably the loudest NFL Stadium in the league. "The ruling on the field stands, touchdown." A sentence that seems to be said once a game, will now go down in infamy in this game. Somehow, Tate either had a better possession, or had a simultaneous possession. Seahawks manage to win this game, but at what cost? We all knew the replacement refs wouldn't be as good as the regular ones, but not this bad. In a matter of just two games, the entire football world is in an agreement. This NFL refs lockout needs to end.
End of ref lockout
Rich here, I know two weeks ago I said leave these refs alone. Well now you've got a reason to complain. Absolutely horrible call at the end of the GB/Seattle game.
What a Finish in Seattle
WOW!!!! Did y'all see that finish at Century Link Field?!?!?!?! Let us know what you think!! Was it a TD for Tate, or an interception for Jennings??????
Great Show
I love Rich Morgan and Brett Hill and thanks to Brian Tarvin and Tim Maher for joining us on the hotline. This was the smoothest show we had and to think we had some sound difficulties at the beginning of the show. Well, they got solved and the folks at Blog Talk Radio gave me the tools. Here is the archive so listen in and enjoy and thank you fans!!!!
Brian and RIch are BACK!!
Hey everybody!! The Brian and Rich show is BACK and BETTER than ever!! And ISNet is back and better than ever too. We've moved our programming to Blog Talk Radio and it has been a Godsend! Listenership is at about 2000 for the first two shows on average. But we still want more so don't forget to tune in TONIGHT at 8pm EDT/7pm CDT for tonight's show! You can click HERE to listen in and listen LIVE!!!!
We are just about ready
We're getting all the sounds together and ready! Less than sixty minutes to liftoff!!
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